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Godsmack is an American rock band from Boston, Massachusetts. Their sound is often described as aggressive with a touch of industrial. Many early reviewers noted the similarities between singer Sully Erna's vocal style and that of Layne Staley from Alice in Chains. Godsmack has had three consecutive number-one albums (Faceless, IV, and The Oracle) on the Billboard 200. They've also had 20 top ten rock radio hits, including 15 songs in the top five, and have sold over 20 million records. In honor of the band's success and the release of their sixth studio album, 1000hp, Mayor Marty Walsh declared August 6, 2014 as "Godsmack Day" in the city of Boston.

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Godsmack quotes and reviews:

"Slicking up the post-industrial metallic furor of such acts as White Zombie and Tool with Nine Inch Nails-style samples and breakbeats, Godsmack joined bands like Orgy and the Deftones in bringing metal out of the stoner age."
- Washington Post

"[Godsmack’s] grunting, stripped-bare riffs and straightforward rhythms, not to mention Erna's unadorned blue-collar yawp, harken back to a time before, say, metal fans used words like deathcore or djent."

"[W]hen we came out, it was during a period when the Korns and Limp Bizkits and all that was blowing up and, no disrespect to those bands because they made a huge impact on the music scene, but we got lumped into that category and I used to hate it because I knew we weren’t that. And our first record was definitely a hybrid of so many different influences that I was personally listening to at the time. I was listening to Alice in Chains. I was listening to Nine Inch Nails. I was listening to Pantera. I was listening to Metallica. It's no wonder that record was kinda all over the place. But I think as we started to go down the road we began to identify our strengths. We knew we weren't going to be a rap-rock band. We knew we weren't going to be a techno band. Our roots rely on what we grew up listening to. The Sabbaths. The Aerosmiths. The Judas Priests. That kind of straight-up hard-rock/metal sound."